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The Alissé Mission

A set of panels giving an overview of the Alissé mission that will carry ESA Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang to the International Space Station in August 2009 with a Space Shuttle Discovery.

As Mission Specialist for the STS-128 mission, Christer will spend 11 days on board during which he will undertake two spacewalks.

Files are available in print-ready version for the following formats:

Backdrops: 400 x 200 cm

Panels: 70 x 100 cm

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The Automated Transfer Vehicle
Credits:
ESA
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Description
Jules Verne, Europe’s first Automated Transfer Vehicle, ATV, successfully completed a 6-month mission to the ISS in 2008. Launched by an Ariane 5 from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guyana, it delivered 6 tonnes of food, clothing, propellants, water and oxygen.

This flawless mission demonstrated the full range of ATV capabilities, including fully automatic rendezvous and docking with the ISS, four reboosts of the station to a higher orbit to offset atmospheric drag, ISS attitude control, and a special manoeuvre to avoid collision with space debris.

At the end of its mission it was used to offload 2.5 tonnes of waste from the ISS and burned up precisely according to plan during re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere.

The ATV can currently re-supply the ISS with up to 7.5 tonnes of propellant and cargo, and is now the largest orbiting space vehicle after the US Space Shuttle. A second ATV is planned for launch in 2010.

Studies are currently ongoing to modify the ATV to include a cargo re-entry capsule, equipped with a heat shield to bring back hundreds of kilos of cargo and valuable experiments.
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